
Vampire Weekend have released their new album, ‘Father of the Bride’
It's streaming online in full.
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Ezra Koenig's opening refrain sets the territorial premise: a man protective of his partner against unwanted advances. The remix enlists three guests to elaborate on this theme from different angles, each bringing their own relationship history and emotional stakes to the track. Danny Brown arrives first with a narrative arc from careless youth to genuine commitment, his delivery shifting between boastful and sincere as he describes the transformation that comes with finding someone worth protecting. Heems follows with a more wistful account, recalling a college romance with specific detail and tenderness, tracing how an unlikely pairing became something precious. Despot closes with a harder edge, his verses cycling through old habits and new possessiveness, the tone growing sharper as he warns off potential rivals. Produced by Ariel Rechtshaid and Rostam, the remix transforms what was already a standout track into a showcase for three distinct voices, each circling the same emotional territory from a different vantage point. The result is less a song about jealousy than an exploration of how commitment changes the way men see themselves and their relationships.
"Step (Remix)" is a track by Vampire Weekend, released 2014. Full lyrics are available below.
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It's streaming online in full.

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